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Maintenance Aerospace Ground Equipment

Location:
Rio Rancho, NM, 87144
Posted:
September 30, 2010

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Resume:

Michael V. Gile

Contact Information:

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Rio Rancho, NM 87144

Home 505-***-****

Cell 505-***-****

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SUMMARY OF QUALIFICATIONS:

COMPUTER SKILLS:

Programming Language Number of Years Experience

Visual Basic 6.0 6 Years

Visual C++ 6.0 3 Years

Structured Query Language 1 Year

Microsoft Office Experience Number of Years Experience

Database Management 1 Year

MS Office (Various Versions) 7 Years

Programming Access Database 1 Year

Information Technology Classes:

Networking Essentials

System Analysis & Design

Windows Server 2008 Network Infrastructure Configuration

Web Application & Web Design

Information Technology Ethics

Design & Implement Database Microsoft Server

Supporting Microsoft Windows XP Professional

Programming with Visual Basic I (Visual Basic 6.0)

Programming with C++ (Visual C++ 6.0)

Intermediate Visual Basic (Visual Basic 6.0)

Advanced Visual Basic (Visual Basic 6.0)

Business Statistics

Quantitative Analysis

Database for Windows

Database Design & Query Concepts

Linux

SKILLS:

Strong team player, with excellent communication skills; able to

effectively communicate with people of various backgrounds

and experience.

PERSONAL ATTRIBUTES

Dependable, goal oriented, enthusiastic and dedicated to excellence

SUMMARY OF WORK EXPERIENCE:

To: - From: Company Position

2008 - 2010 United States Postal Service

Letter Carrier (Temporary Employee)

1997 - 2007 Intel

Manufacturing Technician

1996 - 1997 Baillio's Electronic Connection

Computer Sales / Computer Repair

1995 - 1996 Sears

Computer Sales

1986 - 1996 United States Air Force

Aerospace Ground Equipment Mechanic (AGE)

EDUCATION EXPERIENCE:

National American University

Sioux Falls, South Dakota

Graduation: Will graduate in Fall of 2010.

Degree: Bachelors of Science in Information Technology

Current GPA: 3.68

National American University

Sioux Falls, South Dakota

Graduation: 2007

Degree: Bachelors of Science in Applied Management

GPA: 3.68

* Completed Degree while working full time

Olympic High School

Silverdale, Washington

Graduation: 1984

GPA: 3.45

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Work Experience Details:

United States Postal Service:

As a City Letter Carrier (Temporary Employee)

Dedicated employee normally working routinely 300 plus days per year.

Works between 6-12 hours with very little supervision; usually 15 minutes

in the morning and 15 minutes in the evening.

Highly responsible and procedures oriented

Delivering checks going to customer

Picking up checks from customers

Express Mail (Time sensitive)

Priority Mail (Time sensitive

Cash On Delivery (Carrier collects money from the customers up to $1,000)

Insured Mail (up to $25,000)

Registered Mail (up to $25,000)

Arrow Keys (For unlocking mail boxes)

Vehicle Keys & Gas Card

Also responsible for a variety of other services

Return Receipt

Delivery Confirmation

Signature Confirmation

Restricted Delivery

Special Handling

Parcel Pickup

Postage Due

Intel Corporation:

Manufacturing Technician:

L2 Operations

Formal Leadership Role

Directly Supervised 20 peers

Responsible for ensuring output of 34 tools (Ion Implanters)

Reported status of out and or down time to managers through out the shift

Worked to resolve issues with Engineers and Other shifts

Resource Management

Scheduled and unscheduled maintenance for all tools and their sub-

assemblies

Increased availability of tools by 10%

Area Coordinator

Coordinated with other up stream and down stream Functional Areas

Worked closely with other Functional Area L2 Operations to maximize out of

output of factory priorities

Planned specific operational priorities to move "bubbles" of inventory

through the factory

Safety Coordinator

Weekly walk around to determine any safety problems and document any issues

to management / engineering

Held monthly assessments with other employees to ensure work related safety

issues were resolved

Baillios Electronics Connection

Sold Computers and other electronics on a commission basis

Built and repaired, diagnosed computers

Sears

Sold Computers and other electronics on a salary plus commission basis

United States Air Force

Aerospace Ground Equipment Mechanic "2A652"

Specialty Summary: Maintains aerospace ground equipment (AGE) to support

aircraft systems or subsystems. Manages AGE functions and activities.

Related Department of Defense Occupational Subgroup: 602.

Duties and Responsibilities:

Performs scheduled and unscheduled maintenance on AGE. Inspects, tests, and

operates AGE to determine equipment serviceability and proper operation.

Diagnoses mechanical and electronic circuitry malfunctions using visual and

auditory senses, test equipment, and technical publications. Removes,

disassembles repairs, cleans, treats for corrosion, assembles, and re-

installs AGE accessories and

component.

Stencils and marks AGE. Services equipment with fuel, oil, coolant, water,

hydraulic fluid, and air. Operates, cleans, inspects, and services AGE

towing vehicles. Maintains vehicle forms. Provides dispatch service for

AGE, including positioning equipment to support aircraft maintenance and

flying operations.

Diagnoses malfunctions and repairs AGE. Advises and performs

troubleshooting on AGE before assigning repair action. Inspects and

approves completed maintenance actions. Prepares AGE for storage and

mobility deployment. Solves repair problems by studying drawings, wiring

diagrams and schematics, and technical publications. Uses automated

maintenance system to monitor maintenance trends, analyze equipment

requirements, maintain equipment records, and document maintenance actions.

Analyzes and repairs ground support equipment using conventional and

digital multimeters, voltmeters, ohmmeters, frequency counters,

oscilloscopes, circuit card testers, transistor testers, and hand tools.

Maintains external fuel and grounding systems. Stores, handles, uses, and

disposes of hazardous material and waste according to environmental

standards.

Plans and organizes AGE maintenance activities. Establishes production

controls and standards. Interprets and implements policy directives and

instructions pertaining to maintenance, including environmentally safe

maintenance practices. Determines resource requirements, including

facilities, training, equipment, and supplies. Inspects maintenance

activities, evaluates resource use, and recommends corrective actions.

Determines equipment serviceability criteria where it does not exist.

Encourages quality Air Force activities.

Specialty Qualifications:

Knowledge.

Knowledge is mandatory of: principles of electricity, electronics, general

mechanics, heating, refrigeration, pneumatics, hydraulics, and

reciprocating and turbine engines; troubleshooting, inspecting, repairing,

and modifying equipment, use of automated maintenance systems; application

of maintenance management techniques; interpretation of maintenance

directives, technical publications, drawings, wiring diagrams and

schematics; and proper identification, handling, use, and disposal of

hazardous waste materials.

Education. For entry into this specialty, completion of high school with

courses in general science and industrial arts is desirable.

Training. For award of AFSC 2A632, completion of a basic AGE training

course is mandatory.

Certifications:

Intel Corporation:

Information Security Awareness

Intermediate Operations Systems

Total Quality Ownership

Situational Leadership

Training Skills working shop

Trainer Integration res. work shop

Instructor Work shop

Transition Management Overview

Effective Listening work shop

Effective Meetings

7-Step Problem Solving

Constructive Confrontation

Military:

Training the Trainer Course (2 weeks)

Airman Leadership School (4 weeks)

NCO Preparatory Course (2 weeks)

EPA Certificate for processing CFC/HCFC Refrigerants

Basic Training (6 week)

Equipment Certifications:

Aerospace Ground Equipment Certifications

Aerospace Ground Equipment School (641 hours)

Diesel Ground / Shelter Header (30 hours)

A/M32A-86 Diesel Generator Set (30 hours)

MD-4 Motor Generator Set (30 hours)

MC-1A Air Compressor Diesel and Gasoline (30 hours)

MEP116A/B Diesel Generator Set (50 hours)

INET Motor Generator Set (18 hours)

ACE 406-322/329/392 Air Conditioner (51 hours)

A/M32A-60A/-60B Gas Turbine Generator (51 hours)



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